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Definition of entry in English:

entry

noun

‘The miscreants had reportedly made their entry through the front of the house.’

‘A grand dame made her entry, progressing to the front row, clacking her heels all the way.’

‘Some snorkellers swam alongside a whale shark, while divers of one boat made their entry to find themselves among a welcoming committee of pilot whales.’

‘Private security personnel stood at the entrance and regulated the entry of visitors.’

‘‘That is where the actors made their entry and exit and the tunnel still runs from below the stage to the front of the building,’ he reveals.’

‘Police have said that the thieves might have got in through a side door as a superintendent had locked up the unit at 6.30 pm the other way in is through the maternity ward and there were no signs of a forced entry.’

‘The court heard that when police went to her home they said they had to make a forced entry to arrest her after clearly warning her three times that they wanted her to open her front door.’

‘While the crowd settled down with the initial bang, the star of the show made his entry.’

‘We were prepared for a forced entry, but then reorganized available forces to accomplish the new mission.’

‘He opened the passenger door to allow her entry and closed it after she was seated.’

‘When Kamal made his entry to the accompaniment of drumbeats, a frisson of excitement shot through the crowds.’

‘It creaked as the gates had at his entry, and the door shut behind him, enveloping him in sudden noise.’

‘Can such alleged moral indecency justify the forced entry into one's home without any warrant?’

‘It looks like there are signs of a forced entry and we are treating it as suspicious.’

‘The bell over the door chimed as another person made his entry.’

‘If you made your entry here, you'll probably want to top up your fuel tank and head along the string of cays leading southeast.’

‘These deaths shocked the authorities into action and a strict ban was enforced on the entry of plastic materials inside the zoo.’

‘On May 9 that year William Fitzherbert, recently restored as Archbishop of York by pope Anastatius IV, made his entry into York.’

‘She stepped aside as another person made their entry.’

‘The forced entry may be the result of a predetermined or notional plan to seize an airfield following or during combat operations.’

‘The soldiers surrounded it, knocked on the door, and politely but forcefully made their entry.’

‘It was about half past six when the ‘Supreme Star’ Sarath Kumar made his entry.’

‘Then she turned on her heel and left me staring at the green door, contemplating my entry.’

‘In both cases, there was no evidence of a forced entry or anything stolen from either property.’